In this case, as title is identic, all posts come after it in bold letters and links are only marked "part N". In my own blogs (this and other ones on other themes) I would insert part specific titles in link, and only numerate very minutely before each part, like this:

This one spans several blogs, and therefore has a black and bold not message, but blog title before each part. This blog because I found it due to CMI for first message, Φιλολoγικά/Philologica because it is about what exactly someone in the past uttered, thus a question of philological learning, my (newest) main blog, because general theology which is not given for apologetics of itself usually comes on my main blogs.

samedi 4 juin 2016

You get Bronze Age about 3 to 5 meters below the surface. You first have to go through Medieval material, Classical material, Dark Age material before you get down to the Bronze Age.

Now, in invertebrate marine palaeontology, you get a stratification close to that.

In vertebrate palaeontology, you don't get that. You don't dig 5 meters after dinos the way you dig 5 meters down to look if there is a Bronze Age city. You depend on finding what is close on the surface, because laterslayers above, supposed to have been there, have eroded.

More on this topic, see my Classical (or so I hope) series on Three Meanings:

And if anyone wanted to know, it is nicer to write and ask me, than to use prayer or magic hoping God and His angels, or demons, shall put the topic before me, by their providence. Which however they did, one or other, hoping it be God./HGL